Weight Loss
Does Hypnosis Really Help With Weight Loss?
While scientific studies vary in conclusions about hypnotism’s effectiveness for weight loss, individual reports from patients and doctors suggest that when other methods have failed, hypnosis may be something for people to considerWeight Loss, Smoking Cessation and Hypnotism First Annual World Hypnotism Day January 4th, 2005
Ormond McGill, known in the profession as Dean of American Hypnotists and Honorary Chairman of World Hypnotism Day has announced the designation and inauguration of Tuesday, January 4th 2005 as the first annual World Hypnotism Day. In the field of hypnotism since 1927 and with 21 books to his credit, Honorary Chairman McGill confirms Tuesday, January 4th as an important day for the event.
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Weight Loss, Smoking Cessation and Hypnotism First Annual World Hypnotism Day January 4th, 2005
Ormond McGill, known in the profession as Dean of American Hypnotists and Honorary Chairman of World Hypnotism Day has announced the designation and inauguration of Tuesday, January 4th 2005 as the first annual World Hypnotism Day. In the field of hypnotism since 1927 and with 21 books to his credit, Honorary Chairman McGill confirms Tuesday, January 4th as an important day for the event.
(PRWeb January 04, 2005)
The Benefits Of Hypnosis For Self Improvement
Hypnosis dates back to over 4000 years ago and the times of Ancient Egypt. The people had places called dream or sleep temples where the sick were healed. Priests would perform chanting which would send the sick people to sleep and whilst in that condition the person would be healed of their ailment. This, of course, was the power of suggestion at work as a healer. In today’s world, hypnosis is used regularly on many self improvement programs such as weight loss and stopping smoking. It hasThe History of Health Food, Part 3: The Birth of Dieting
Vintage ad for diet candies, courtesy of Flickr user tmat1075 This is the third in a three-part series about the history of health foods, from antiquity to medieval times to the present day. If we don’t count the Diet of Worms in 1521, which sounds like it would certainly induce weight loss but in fact has nothing to do with food (or creepy-crawlies), the modern conception of dieting can probably be traced to the 19th century. This was when a formerly portly London undertaker, WilliamRecent Posts
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